- Find a Way
Infobox Single
Name = Find a Way
Artist =Amy Grant
from Album =Unguarded
Released =1985
Format =7" single
[ Recorded = ]
Genre = CCM, Adult Contemporary, Pop
Length = 3:28
Label =A&M Records
Writer = Amy Grant,Michael W. Smith
Producer =Brown Bannister
[ Certification = ]
NoReviews = yes
Last single =Tennessee Christmas
(1983)
This single = Find a Way
(1985)
Next single = Everywhere I Go
(1985)"Find a Way" is a
1985 single by Christian music singerAmy Grant . It was released as the first single from her "Unguarded " album. Also, "Find A Way" was Grant's first major single release, as it was issued in secular outlets byA&M Records along with the album. Although the single was released in both theUnited States and theUnited Kingdom with "It's Not A Song" as a B-side, it only charted in America."Find a Way" is an uptempo, inspirational song in which Grant encourages her listener, an "angry young woman," to persevere and stay optimistic despite life's trials, because "love will surely find a way."
Background
Between
1982 and1984 ,Amy Grant had become one of the most popular contemporary Christian singers ever. Her album "Age to Age " had become the best-selling Christian album up to that point; it became the first Christian album by a solo artist to be certified gold in1983 .Although Grant never made public her intentions to become a secular artist during this period, her success might have hinted at future decisions. When she penetrated into the country charts in late 1983 with the holiday single "Tennessee Christmas," she managed to be nominated for an ACM award for Best New Female Vocalist. In
1985 she continued her success when she performed "Angels," a song from her 1984 album "Straight Ahead ", on the nationally televisedGrammy Awards .At this point, her record company had become convinced that she would be equally successful as a mainstream artist. They soon began negotiations with the major independent label A&M to distribute their catalogue in secular outlets. The deal went into effect in January
1985 when A&M reissued "Straight Ahead" in secular outlets. Although it only peaked at #133 onthe Billboard 200 , it did go gold and was a bigger success than most Christian artists had at the time, and so she and her management decided to record a crossover album.Chart Success
"Find A Way" was released commercially in mainstream record shops in
1985 by A&M. Word chose not to issue it commercially in Christian outlets, since most Christian singles at the time were released solely to radio stations.Due to the extensive synthesizers and keyboards in the song, "Find A Way" was a mainstream hit. It reached the Top Ten of the Adult Contemporary chart and the Top Forty of the pop chart. The album was fairly successful on the pop chart as well, reaching #29. In spite of accusations by longtime Christian fans that Grant had "crossed over" into pop [http://smallproblem.com/grant/amygrant.pdf] , "Find A Way" was also the singer's fifth number-one Christian single.
Music Video
The song featured a music video that was played heavily on MTV and VH1. The video is included on the Find a Way VHS and LaserDisc and has not been released on DVD, but it can be seen on [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQrbpvINWc4 YouTube] .
Charts
Music sample
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